Gradski stadion, Sports stadium in Berane, Montenegro.
Gradski Stadium is a sports facility in Berane with a natural grass pitch measuring 105 by 70 meters and stands that hold around 11,000 spectators. An athletic track separates the playing field from the spectator areas, and an additional training field with artificial turf is available for other activities.
The stadium opened in 1981 and originally served as a venue for the MOSI Games, a regional youth sports competition in Montenegro. Since then it has become an established part of the local sports infrastructure.
The stadium serves as the main gathering place for local football fans and has shaped the sporting life of the town for decades. Supporters regularly come here to cheer for their teams and feel part of an established sports community.
The stadium has separate stands along the sidelines, where visitors get the best view of the action. When visiting, note that the back of the field is lined with advertising boards and the stands can fill up quickly during major matches.
The stadium has a distinctive layout where stands occupy only the sides of the pitch, while the space behind both goals is completely filled with advertising boards. This unusual configuration makes it an uncommon example of an asymmetrical stadium design in the region.
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